Arsenal mistakes help Man Utd to victory

Saturday’s early evening kick-off was the first chance for the neutral to analyse the strength of ArsenalÃ¢â‚¬â„¢s new fluid 4-3-3 formation as they visited the reigning English champions Manchester United at Old Trafford.

Arsenal started the game strongly. Effortlessly stringing passes together the away side ensured Manchester United remained on the back foot for the best part of the opening spell.

Gael Clichy marked Valencia tightly while on the same wing Arshavin remained quiet. It soon lapsed into the tight, tense affair which is often synonymous with a clash between these two sides.

The Arsenal trio of Song, Denilson and Diaby dominated the United midfield. Poor distribution of the ball was the only flaw in an otherwise accomplished first half performance by the in form Gunners.

Robin Van Persie had a shot blocked by Evra before the away side had a penalty claim dismissed. Arsene WengerÃ¢â‚¬â„¢s little dynamic Russian was hauled down in the box after an aggressive tackle by Darren Fletcher.

Mike Dean was uninterested, waving play on. Moments later the ball fell to ArshavinÃ‚Â who delivered his own retribution as he lashed the ball past Ben Foster.

Chants of Ã¢â‚¬Å“one nil to the ArsenalÃ¢â‚¬Â were soon muted as the home side enjoyed a sustained period of pressure. United remained camped inside the Arsenal half, whipping dangerous balls from set pieces into the box. All were dealt by the superbÃ‚Â Gallas and Vermaelan.

One would have expected the home side to start the livelier as the second 45 minutes commenced. But it was Arsenal who soon carved out another opportunity.

Arshavin darted to the by line and fizzed a low cross into the box which reached Robin Van Persie. The Dutch striker side footed the ball at the stretching Foster who managed to clear the ball with his feet.

The away side were left to rue their captainÃ¢â‚¬â„¢s miss as the second half unfolded.

Shortly after a well crafted through ball by veteran Ryan Giggs found Rooney. The number 10 touched the ball past the oncoming Manuel Almunia who proceeded to clatter the striker to the ground.

On second viewing it appeared a dubious penalty claim. The ball was racing out of play while Rooney looked to be tumbling to the ground before receiving any contact from the keeper.

Nevertheless the decision stood and Rooney made no mistake from the spot, firmly driving the ball past the Almunia.

Less than ten minutes later matters improved further for the home side. A needless free kick was conceded by Clichy. It allowed Giggs to fire in a free kick which Diaby headed past his own keeper.

It was an inexplicable mistake as the midfielder seemed to be under no pressure from the opposition. It allowed United to take an unlikely lead.

The villain almost became the hero moments later. Diaby dribbled past two United defenders but pulled his shot wide of the post.

Dimitar Berbatov came on as a substitute as 90 minutes approached. The Bulgarian had a clear sight on goal after Rooney and Nani combined with the Portuguese winger producing a delightful ball to the number 9.

The striker misfired sending the ball flying into the stands.

Deep into stoppage time, Van Persie had the ball in the net, after a knockdown from Gallas. It was denounced void after Gallas has roamed into an offside position.

A furious WengerÃ‚Â was banished from the touchline by Mike Dean, much to the amusement of the Old Trafford faithful who heckled the French manager.

It marked a disappointing end to the afternoon for Wenger. Early promise from Arsenal was undermined by defensive mistakes.

Sir Alex Ferguson will be quick to acknowledge his side were somewhat fortuitous in their 2-1 victory. Undoubtedly there is a lot more to come from this Manchester United side.